Epping Elementary Cool News
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Epping Elementary Cool News
Epping Elementary Cool News April 1, 2016 UPCOMING EVENTS April 4th—3rd Grade Field Trip to Children’s Museum of NH April 5th—Yearbook Club Photos April 11th-15th-4th & 5th Grade NEHS Food Drive for End 68 Hours of Hunger April 13th—3rd Grade Field Trip to Raymond Beaver Site April 14th—Spring Musical, Bebop with Aesop, 6:30 @ Middle School Gym April 15th—Kindergarten Screening @ SAU Building April 15th—Spring Musical, Bebop with Aesop, 6:30 @ Middle School Gym April 18th—Eagle Day, wear your eagle shirts April 19th—5th to 6th Transition Meeting for parent, 6:30 @ EES Cafeteria April 20th—Coffee, Tea with the Principal, 8:30 @ EES April 20th—Artist in Residence Culminating Event 6:00 to 8:00 @ EES April 25th-29th—NO SCHOOL, Spring Vacation Epping Elementary School Mark Vallone, Principal Erin Milbury, Assistant Principal www.SAU14.org 603-679-8018 April 4th 3rd Grade Field Trip to Children’s Museum of NH Principal’s Corner Coffee and Tea with the Principal April 20 Ther e’s another Coffee with the Pr incipal on Wednesday, April 20 from 8:30 to 9:30. By that time third quarter report cards will have gone out and most parent conferences will be over so it will be a good time to talk grading, report cards or maybe SBAC and PACE testing. If you would like to take part, please contact the office to let us know you are coming. Artist in Residence Sculptor and painter Mar k Ragonese has r etur ned to Epping Elementar y and is helping our students create historical murals that tell the story of Epping’s history and hundreds of “wishing flags” that will fly from a structure built from tree limbs and branches. We’ll all share in the students’ creations with a culminating potluck supper and unveiling of the historical murals, the flags and the structures on April 20. If you would like to volunteer and help work with one of the art sessions that will take place over the next three weeks, please contact our art teacher, Sarah Boudreau at 679-8018 Reading Tips from Scholastic Reading Tip for Parents: What’s “Just Right”? Childr en feel confident and competent when they r ead books that are “just right.” But how do you find a “just right” book? Have your child read the back and front cover, and first page of the book. If there are more than five words that he cannot pronounce or understand in context, the book may be too challenging. Be supportive about finding a more perfect fit. Choosing the right book will help your little reader feel successful. Reading Tip for Parents: Map it Out It’s important to provide your child with a variety of fiction and non-fiction reading. A fun way to do this is to get a map and show them the way from your house to the grocery store or other familiar destinations. Have your child write out the directions, street by street, and then read them to you as you walk or drive to the store – like a living GPS! Reading Tip for Parents: Card Tricks Do you think effective reading only takes place at libraries and book stores? Think again! There are reading opportunities everywhere. Go to a greeting card store with your child and read the greeting cards together. Later, vote for the ones whose words convey the best birthday wish or get-well sentiment. Reading Tip for Parents: Picture This! During your next outing or gathering, take action-packed photos, then have your child create captions to go with each picture. Assemble the pictures and captions in a picture book or album, and add speech and thought bubbles to create a personalized – and probably hysterical -- graphic novel. Reading Tip for Parents: Last Comic Standing Take time to read comic strips together. Share favorites from your own childhood and have your child put his favorites on the fridge. Read them aloud, and often -- repetition is a great way to build reading skills. Soon, he’ll love looking forward to the “Sunday funnies” each week. Reading Tip for Parents: Become a Fan Your child will soon develop a love for particular authors and illustrators. Nurture her fan-ship by helping her write a letter to her favorite author. Many authors have their own websites with contact information, but here’s a great place to start your search (http://www.scholastic.com/kids/stacks/authors/all.htm). You can also contact the book’s publisher, the mailing address for which can often be found on the back of the title page or on the publisher’s Web site. EPPING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL YEARBOOK COVER CONTEST We’re having a contest again this year for the front and back covers of our EES yearbook. The following information MUST be included on your artwork: Theme – Epping 275 Years You could draw a picture of something you love about Epping. Artwork must be on white, unlined 8 ½ x 11 plain paper. Hold your paper the tall way (vertically) and make sure your image is drawn vertically. 2015-2016 and Epping Elementary School must be on your paper. Only colored pencils can be used – do not use markers, please. Please check your spelling. Only one entry will be accepted per student. Artwork is due in Mrs. MacLeay’s office by April 15th. We’re looking forward to seeing your beautiful artwork! EPPING EAGLES WATER BOTTLE SALE!! The Epping Eagles are holding a water bottle fundraiser to benefit End 68 Hours of Hunger. For $1.50 a student may order a water bottle with the school colors of blue and white with the eagle mascot! Order Forms may be completed and returned to the school, checks should be made out to EES (water bottle on subject) Orders will be sent out on April 15th Thank you for your support! _____________________________________________________ Epping Eagles Water Bottle Student Name______________________________Grade______ Teacher____________________ # Water Bottles______________ Epping High School’s Murder Mystery Dinner Theater Join us for a night of intrigue and murder! Be the person to guess “Who dunnit” correctly and win a prize. Appetizers in the cafeteria to start the night off. A buffet meal in the gym followed by dessert. All while enjoying “Flashback to Murder” a play about the class of 1955’s twentieth reunion. **To add to the fun dress in an outfit from the 50’s or 70’s ** Where: Epping High School When: April 2, 2016 Time 6 PM $15 a ticket or $25 for two tickets A dinner theater play for 16 years and older. Tickets must be purchased prior to the night of performance. SUMMER CAMPS WITH MARY GATCHELL!! Soulful artist, Mary Gatchell was raised in Epping in a musical family, and gained a strong foundation in musical theatre, jazz, and classical music. A passionate teacher, Mary teaches Musical Theater at NYACK College School of Music in NYC and is once again returning to teach two Musical Theater Summer Camps at Leddy Center!! Summer Camp Sing Out I with Mary (ages 6-9)!! June 20 - 24, 2016, 3:30pm to 5:30pm Summer Camp Sing Out II with Mary (ages 10-14)!! June 27 - July 1, 2016, 10:00am to 12:00pm Visit www.leddycenter.org and click on "Leddy School" for info on these and other fun summer camps offered at Leddy and to download a registration form! Please call the boxoffice (between 3pm and 5:30pm, Monday - Friday) to confirm camp availability before sending in your registration form! Leddy Center for the Performing Arts is located at Verdant Pastures, 38c Ladds Ln, in Epping, NH! 603-679-2781 - [email protected] For more information and to download registration forms, please visit www.leddycenter.org by clicking the green button! Paint Night Sat. 4/2 7-9pm Please help us keep our shelves stocked and enjoy a night of painting on Sat. April 2 at The Offbeat Owl, 143 Water St., Exeter. End 68 Hours of Hunger will receive 15% of all sales for anyone mentioning our name at the studio from 11a-6p. Come in and paint - you do not have to be an artist to enjoy painting a wine glass, canvas, wood, or ceramic. They have stencils and staff that can help you create something amazing. The studio will also be hosting an instructed paint and sip for our group from 7pm -9pm on 4/2. We will be painting a fun cherry blossom landscape. Space is limited - only 40 seats are available for this event. Tickets are $40 a piece and can be purchased ahead of time: www.toopaint.com/epping-fundraiser.html During our instructed paint night we will be holding a mystery wine pull. For $15 you can pick a wrapped bottle of wine with a range of retail values. You won't know which bottle you have won until you unwrap it! We will also be raffling off a private tasting and tour for 20 at Zorvino Vineyards. This prize has a retail value of $250. Tickets for this raffle will be $10 each or $5 with the purchase of a wine pull raffle. Desserts and coffee will also be provided. Epping Elementary School Student of the Week Week of March 28-April 1, 2016 1st Grade 2nd Grade Mrs. Barrett-Noah Brown Mrs. Boelter-Kayleigh Gray Mrs. Bilodeau-Annabelle Close Mrs. Demers-Quinn Houtz Mrs. Sweitzer-Seamus Morrison Mrs. Bliss-Mitchell-Brett Hynds Mrs. Tulchinsky-Adam Rowe Mrs. Pattee-Logan Lewis 3rd Grade 4th Grade Mrs. Butt-Landon Toomire Ms. Beaton-Tessa George Ms. Dwyer-Logan Garron Mrs. Gulick-Lauren Johnson Ms. Kennedy-Patrick Thompson Ms. Nelson-Aria Smith Mrs. Rossel-Adelaide Turner Mrs. Yates-Ayla Bennett 5th Grade Mrs. Baker-Jordan Horton Mrs. Thompson–Larissa Demeritt Mrs. True-Kate Chapman Mrs. Zinno-Pacy Morgado
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